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Yes, a traveling wave tube or TWT is a pulsed device.

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To prevent saturation

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I just found out it is TwT

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this is a weird question to ask but i just want to know TwT

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nb ḫprw r՚ twt ՚nḫ imn, read like Nebkheperura Tutankhamon. But this is the new name he took, when he became a king. The birthday name was twt ՚nḫ itn, Tutankhaton.

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We guess that wolves live in the rainforest. YES!

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due to velocity modulation density modulation occurs in TWT

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If the RF input and output are reversed on a traveling wave tube (TWT), the amplifier will not function correctly. The input signal would not be amplified but instead sent back out through the input port. This would result in no signal being output through the intended output port.

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It was not changed - both of those versions are modern attempts to pronounce the ancient Egyptian Twt.'nx.imn. This is how it is written out in hieroglyphs, without any vowel sounds - the "i" is a guttural consonant that does not exist in English.

Since Egyptologists have no hope of pronouncing Twt.'nx.imn when they want to speak about him, they say either Tutankhamun or Tutankhamen; they could also say Tewetinkhamon and be just as inaccurate. Since we can never know how it was said in ancient Egypt, any modern version is just as good as any other.

There is a theory that the king's original name was Twt.'nx.itn (Tutankhaten) but there is little or no evidence for this.

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The pharaoh incorrectly known today as "Tut" was named twt.'nx.'imn in hieroglyphs; his full name was twt,'nx.'imn nb.xprw.r', often written today as Tutankhamun Nebkheperure. He was never called "Tut" in ancient times, nor in any scientific studies, nor does anyone with respect for history use that name, which is nothing more than modern American slang.

In his cartouche the name twt.'nx''imn is written with the chick-bread-chick combination which spells twt, meaning "image", followed by the sign 'inx (ankh) meaning "living", followed by the signs spelling the name of the god 'imn(Amun) - these are actually written first, out of respect, but are pronounced last. The name means "Living image of Amun".

nb.xprw.r' means "Ra is the lord of appearances or transformations".

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Altohugh many have tried, no one has come even remotely close to matching James Irvine's Tw*tish tendencies

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the most accurate calibrated torque wrench was using the TWT torque wrench tester products that produce by Stahlwille. Its also called transducer.

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Klystron tubes use velocity modulation of electron beams to amplify microwave signals, while traveling wave tubes (TWTs) use interaction of electron beam with a slow-wave structure for signal amplification. Klystrons have higher efficiency but limited bandwidth, while TWTs have lower efficiency but wider bandwidth. TWTs are commonly used in satellite communication and radar systems.

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Tutankhamun had several names, including one that reads nb.xprw.r' (Nebkheperure).

The name most familiar today is the one written twt.'nx.'mn in hieroglyphs; the cartouche begins with the three signs that spell the name of the god Amun:'mn. This is always written first, even though it is pronounced later in the name (a mark of respect). Next come the bread-chick-bread combination that spells twt, meaning image or likeness. Next is the 'nx sign, known today as ankh, "living". Finally are three signs expressing the standard formula: ruler, high priest, king of Upper Egypt.

So the main elements of the name mean "Living image of Amun".

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Mr. Obama graduated from the Punahou School in Honolulu in 1979. He attended Occidental College in Los Angeles, but did not graduate: he transferred to Columbia and graduated from there in 1983 with a degree in Political Science. He worked for about five years, and then attended Harvard Law School, graduating with his JD (Doctor of Laws) in 1991.

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A microwave generator typically consists of a magnetron, which converts electrical energy into microwave radiation. The microwaves produced can then be amplified using a microwave amplifier, such as a traveling wave tube (TWT) or a solid-state amplifier. These devices are commonly used in radar systems, communication equipment, and microwave ovens.

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There are numerous models and brands to choose from for cordless warming trays. Take a look at the very reasonably priced model available here, http://www.amazon.com/Toastess-TWT-40-Silhouette-Cordless-23-75x11-75/dp/B000LSX21A.

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PPM, or parts per million, can be used in tweets to describe small concentrations or levels of substances. It is commonly used in environmental monitoring, food safety, and industrial processes to indicate the amount of a particular compound present in a larger sample. When used in tweets, PPM can provide a succinct way to convey information about trace amounts or concentrations of a substance.

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swans swimm so fast at lest 100 mile pore awer

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Stringed instruments such as the violin, viola, cello and double bass ARE usually found in an orchestra.

However, stringed instruments such as the guitar are not very often found in an orchestra.

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The klystron and the traveling wave tube (TWT) are two types of microwave tubes based on the principle of velocity modulation. In these tubes, the electron beam's velocity is modulated by an external signal, leading to the amplification of microwave signals. These tubes are commonly used in radar systems, satellite communications, and other high-power microwave applications.

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Microwaves are produced by an electronic device called a magnetron inside the microwave oven. The magnetron generates electromagnetic radiation at a frequency of around 2.45 gigahertz, which is then directed into the microwave cooking chamber to heat food by exciting water molecules within it.

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travelling wave tubes are broad band tubes and do not use cavity resonators unlike klystron which actually are narrow band tubes using cavities . TWT makes use of distributed interaction between an electron beam and travelling wave. to prolong the interaction between the RF and the electron beam , both of them travel with same speed in same direction . where, RF travels with speed of light and the electron beam travels with that of anode volatage . So , to slow the RF speed , helix arrangements are placed inbetween these tubes .

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The BACKWARD-WAVE OSCILLATOR (BWO) is a microwave-frequency, velocity-modulated tube that operates on the same principle as the Traveling Wave Tube. However, a traveling wave that moves from the electron gun end of the tube toward the collector is not used in the BWO. Instead, the BWO extracts energy from the electron beam by using a backward wave that travels from the collector toward the electron gun(cathode). Otherwise, the electron bunching action and energy extraction from the electron beam is very similar to the actions in a Travelling Wave Tube.

The typical BWO is constructed from a folded transmission line or waveguide that winds back and forth across the path of the electron beam, as shown in figure.

The folded waveguide in the illustration serves the same purpose as the helix in a Traveling Wave Tube(TWT). The fixed spacing of the folded waveguide limits the bandwidth of the BWO. Since the frequency of a given waveguide is constant, the frequency of the BWO

is controlled by the transit time of the electron beam. The transit time is controlled by the collector

potential.

Thus, the output frequency can be changed by varying the collector voltage, which is a definite advantage. As in the TWT, the electron beam in the BWO is focused by a magnet placed around the body of

the tube.

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The last task of TWT was a giant maze. Contestants had to find a way to the hearth of the maze andd fetch the TWT cup. The maze itself was full of beasts such as a sphinx, spiders, blast-ended skrewts, vicious hedges, mist etc.

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Aneurin Jenkins-Jones has written:

'Grwndi'n dysgu rhifo'

'Elen Benfelen'

'Ffrwt ar ffrwst'

'Llyr a Llio plant Y Gelli Aur'

'Casi Ogysta a'r ddol Ann Ufudd'

'Teulu Sochtyn-Mochtyn'

'Miri yn yr ardd'

'Tu hwnt i dwll y Gwningen Wen'

'Siwanna a'r coblyn Chwit-Chwat'

'Llyfr rhifo'r goeden'

'Pwy biau'r dwr?'

'Stori Ulw-Ela'

'Stori Doli Diliau a Moi y milwr pren'

'Babw a Bimbo'

'Ianto, y tren twt-twt'

'Nannw nain Llanwnnen'

'Gwahoddiad i ginio'

'Cathod Llangathen'

'Wythnos o hwyl'

'Y cyw glew a'r cyw cecrus'

'Ffwt-ffwt y cwch-tynnu'

'Campwr y gabaitsen goch!'

'Mel yr ebol melyn'

'Sbonc y sbaniel'

'Twpsyn'

'Mostyn a Mws-Tash'

'Pwt Cwta'

'Stwffyn'

'Llyfr rhifo'r cwn'

'Aeron ac Aeronwy'

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You can get a good number of brands cordless warming trays in many major stores and online stores like amazon, nextag, target and so on. Some of the most popular brands include "Toastess" and "Cusinart". Please visit the following links to find a variety of cordless warm trays- http://www.amazon.com/Toastess-TWT-30-Silhouette-800-Watt-Stainless-Steel/dp/B0002PZUE4; http://www.nextag.com/cordless-warming-tray/compare-html; http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/180-3510673-3520347?asin=B0002PZUE4&AFID=Froogle_df&LNM=|B0002PZUE4&CPNG=&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=B0002PZUE4&ref=tgt_adv_XSG10001

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The Guns N Roses classic members (Axl Rose/Slash/Izzy Stradlin/Duff Mckagen/Steven Adler) broke up many years ago.

However, Axl Rose has formed a new band entitled Guns N Roses in which he is the only member of the classic band still present. The New Guns N Roses have released an album entitled 'Chinese Democracy', but has not had anywhere near the success of the Classic Guns N Roses.

This is mainly because EVERYBODY HATES AXL BECAUSE HE IS A DRG ADDICTED TWT WHO DEMOLISHED ONE OF THE GREATEST ROCK N ROLL BANDS OF ALL TIME.

That said, the new band is SHT BEYOND COMPARE AND SHOULD BE BURNT AT A STAKE FOR DARKENING THE GUNS N ROSES NAME!

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MASSIVE SPOILERS FOR THE DANGANRONPA SERIES

First game:

Leon Kuwata - SHSL Baseball Star

Mondo Oowada - SHSL Biker Gang Leader

Celestia Ludenberg - SHSL Gambler

Sakura Oogami - SHSL Martial Artist

Second game-

Teruteru Hanamura - SHSL Chef

Peko Pekoyama - SHSL Swordswoman

Mikan Tsumiki - SHSL Nurse

Gundham Tanaka - SHSL Breeder

Chiaki Nanami - SHSL Gamer

Third game-

Kaede Akamatsu(???) - SHSL Pianist?

Kirumi Tojo - SHSL Maid

Korekiyo Shinguji - SHSL Anthropologist

Gonta Gokuhara - SHSL Entomologist

Kaito Momota - SHSL Astronaut

Tsumugi Shirogane - SHSL Cosplayer

I would attach photos but I can only attach one apparently.

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The Rosetta Stone was instrumental in the deciphering of Egyptian hieroglyphics ; see related link below .

Hieroglyphics were deciphered using the Rosetta stone

an Egyptian artifact that was discovered in the late 1700's by the french

it contained a three carved texts two in Egyptian and the third in classic greek

being able to translate the greek allowed the English to translate the other languages

when they acquired the stone in the early 1800's
Hieroglyphics were decoded thanks to the discovery of the Rosetta Stone. The Rosetta Stone can best be described as a decoder stone. This stone featured Egyptian hieroglyphs, Demotic script, and Ancient Greek. The three types of writing all contained basically the same information, which made it easier for archaeologists and historians to decode the hieroglyphs and make a sort of "key" to be able to decode other hieroglyphs that may be found.

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The Titans and the Cyclopes were the children of Gaia and Uranus.

Gaea was also mother to:

Ouranus (Uranus)

Pontus

Ourea

The Hekatonkheires (hundred-handed ones)

Typhon

Echidna

Python

Charybdis

Ceto

Phorcys

There are many more, since she is the personification of the earth, many of her offspring were monsters (usually associated with the dangers of the rough coast).

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Marie Marguerite d'Youville After a lifetime of helping the poor in Quebec, a century of lobbying on her behalf in Rome, and two miracles, Marie Marguerite d'Youville is officially a saint. More than 200 years after her death, the founder of Montreal's Sisters of Charity - the "Grey Nuns" - is canonized by Pope John Paul II. In this interview recorded shortly before the canonization, Grey Nuns historian Sister Estelle Mitchell describes the remarkable life and legacy of this "mother of the poor." Fom CBC Canada Archives Link: http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-69-1980-12732-11/on_this_day/life_society/twt

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I think you are asking if you can be pregnant if your period comes 4 days after sex. When you are pregnant, you don't get your period. Just because you saw blood, however does not mean you cannot be pregnant. Go to the store and buy a pregnancy test or go to a doctor and get tested. That's the only way to find out for sure.

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A. N. Wilson is a prolific author who has written numerous novels, biographies, and works of non-fiction. Some of his notable works include "Iris Murdoch: As I Knew Her," "The Victorians," and "Dante in Love."

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A radar transmitter is the portion of the radar system that generates the high power microwave signal that is transmitted. This is the electromagnetic wave that the radar sends out to see if it will be reflected off anything in the field of the antenna. The transmitter generates the pulse (in a pulsed system) when the control system tells it to, and this high energy pulse leaves the transmitter and goes down the waveguide to the antenna. From there it goes out into the medium being "looked through" by the radar. After a time (during which the receiver is listening for returns), the transmitter is again told to create the next pulse. Some radars use a continuously broadcast signal, but most use the pulse. The above statements are correct but not quite complete as it describes pulsed transmitters only. A Transmitter in Essence is either one of two thing a High-Power Amplifier or a High-Power Signal Source. Transmitter can also be either Pulse Modulated (AM) or Continues Wave (CW) and some timed both. Both of these types can be either phase coherent on non-phase coherent. The first practical transmitter was invented by the British and this transmitter made Radar practical, as until then the effect of signal reflection was known but the power transmitted was so low the practical range was so limited it was of little or no use. For this reason the British are regarded as the innovators of Radar (and the inventor by some). The first practical high power transmitter was a magnetron and it was a RF resonate cavity machined from solid cast metal. The advantages of this transmitter is that it is high power and Pulsed, and allows a low transmit duty radio. However the disadvantage is that it is non-phase coherent and fairly narrow from one pulse to the next; however Magnetrons are still used today in almost all Marine Radars. The next radar transmitter to emerge was a Klystron and a Klystron was a high power amplifier rather then high power signal source like the magnetron. Klystrons where phase coherent but where lower power and narrow band. However since the transmitter was now phase coherent, Fourier integration in the signal processing could be used to provide a higher signal to noise ratio in the detection stage to compensate for the reduction in power. The Klystron design differed from the magnetron by not being a circular resonate cavity like the magnetron but was effetely strained out into a liner length and this fixed length made the Klystron Phase Coherent as the path length was known and the amount of tuning received was equal in every pulse, but the coupling to the path length in the design made it narrow band. The Klystron design was modified to provide a standing wave transmitter know as the Travelling Wave Tube (TWT), The Travelling Wave Tube (or Twit as in known), is a wider band version of the Klystron that still maintained the phase coherency. Today the trend is not to have one single large transmitter but to have thousands of small cooperating ones that transmit individually at a low power but when constructively combined provide a high power source as either Pulses of CW. This technology provides a transmitter and a combined receiver in thousands of modules known as TR Modules and there advantage is no single point of failure and element phase control to electronically steer a radar beam.

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The name is written without any vowels, since hieroglyphs only expressed consonants. The name is in two parts, meaning "foremost" and "noblewomen".

The first word is h3t (foremost), written with the front quarters of a lion plus the semicircular loaf (t) which here simply serves as a phonetic complement to confirm the pronunciation.

The second part is written with a male or female official seated on an elaborate chair and holding a flail; this is read shpsy and means "noble" or "dignified"; the addition of another semicircular loaf (t) makes it feminine, and three short vertical lines make it plural (shpsywt) = noblewomen.

So the name reads "Foremost of Noblewomen".

Three other signs within the queen's name cartouche give the name of the god Amun, serving as the queen's protective deity. The god's name is written first, out of respect. Later in the group of signs is the stone jar (xnm), meaning "associated with" or "united with". So the queen is "united with Amun".

See link below for a rare surviving example of the queen's name as it was originally written:

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Radar Technology - The Main Components

All radars are composed of the items listed below. Their operation is organised in a processing chain and hence it is the weakest part that defines the systems capabilities.

The Transmitter

Transmitters are built around semiconductors (often contained in MMICs, millimetre-wave integrated circuits) or powerful vacuum tubes. The latter are rather complicated and sophisticated devices and often carry weird names ending in '-tron', such as Amplitron, Magnetron, Carcinotron, Stabilitron or Klystron.

Owners of a microwave oven are also owners of a magnetron. The fact that microwaves can heat up food was discovered by serendipity, when during the 1940s a radar researcher was astonished to see that a chocolate bar was melting in his trouser pocket while he was performing experiments with an unshielded magnetron1.

The Antenna

The radar antenna serves as the coupling element between the wiring in the radar hardware and free space. Radar antennae can be as small as a thumbtack or as big as a 30-storey building, depending on their operating frequency and beamwidth.

The Receiver

The receiver's task is to pick up the echo that was bounced off a target, filter out unwanted parts outside the radar's bandwidth, amplify the rest and feed it into the signal processor for further analysis. A good receiver is a radar's best defence against noise, its toughest enemy.

A receiver must be very sensitive in order to pick up weak echoes from far away. But usually it is located near the transmitter which can easily 'blind' or even destroy it by 'spillover' leaking into the receiver's input circuitry. In a pulsed radar, damage can be avoided by using a Transmit/Receive-Switch or T/R switch that disconnects the receiver's input from its antenna while the transmitter is operating. In a Continuous Wave Radar, the transmitter operates all the time and receiver protection is only feasible by blocking the frequency that is currently used. Both measures do fulfil their purpose but at the same time they introduce some problems of their own: they produce blind ranges and blind speeds.

Until not long ago, travelling wave tubes (TWT) were the mainstay of receiver construction. Like the -tron devices mentioned above, their inner workings are rather complicated as they are built around some chamber or structure where strong magnetic fields or electron beams interact with low power, high frequency signals. During the 1980s, TWTs were gradually replaced by semiconductors.

The Signal

The signal is what the radar transmits into space. A wide variety of types is available, and perhaps more than all the hardware components, the signal is what determines the quality and capabilities of a radar. The most powerful radar, equipped with an ultra-low sidelobe antenna of incredibly high gain can be blind at the most important range or target speed if the signal was chosen wrong. Some signals are likely to produce 'angels' and 'ghosts' on a screen - things that really make a radar operator's life interesting. More often than not, a single type of signal will not meet all the requirements, and fierce discussion about necessary expenditures ensues between manufacturer and customer.

The Signal Processor

The Signal Processor is the central element of a radar. It has to decide whether an echo really is an echo and whether or not it is worth being reported and displayed. This is not a simple task, as there is much natural noise around, and in the case of military applications there is man-made interference too.

The System

A collection of sophisticated components is a precondition, but not a guarantee, for a good radar. The first step during the design phase is to determine which part of the electromagnetic spectrum is to be used, followed by the selection of the signal that is most appropriate for the purpose in question. All this needs to be composed into a system that is more than the sum of its parts. There are only a few things that a radar cannot do, and the easiest way to find these is to look into the requirement specifications written by the customer.

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#include<iostream.h>

#include<conio.h>

#include<alloc.h>

#include<stdio.h>

struct node

{

char name[10];

int bt;

int wt;

int tat;

struct node*next;

};

typedef struct node n;

n *start=NULL;

void main()

{

int i,m;

n *p,*temp,*t;

clrscr();

cout<<"\nEnter the number of Process:";

cin>>m;

for(i=0;i<m;i++)

{

p=(n*)malloc(sizeof (n));

cout<<"\n\tEnter the Process Name:";

cin>>p->name;

cout<<"\n\tEnter the Burst Time:";

cin>>p->bt;

if(start==NULL)

{

start=p;

start->next=NULL;

start->wt=0;

start->tat=start->bt;

}

else

{

temp=start;

while(temp!=NULL)

{

t=temp;

temp=temp->next;

}

t->next=p;

temp=p;

temp->wt=t->tat;

temp->tat=t->tat+temp->bt;

temp->next=NULL;

}

}

temp=start;

cout<<"\nProcesses\t\tBT\t\tWT\t\tTAT";

while(temp!=NULL)

{

cout<<"\n\t"<<temp->name;

cout<<"\t\t"<<temp->bt;

cout<<"\t\t"<<temp->wt;

cout<<"\t\t"<<temp->tat;

temp=temp->next;

}

cout<<"\n\n Created By:\n\tSanjog";

getch();

}

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US government officials have claimed that TikTok poses a serious threat to national security. In August of 2020, President Trump issued an executive order to effectively ban any US company or individual from making transactions with ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of the TikTok app, after 45 days. Although users who have already downloaded the app will still have access, starting Sunday, September 20th, no updated versions of the app will be available for download in the US. More restrictions could be announced at a later date.

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